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Bruce H - March 12, 2019
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Maytag washer hub and seal repair
I washed the video attached to the part several times. I didn't have a spanner wrench for the nut on my machine. I tightened a large hose clamp around the nut and put a socket and extension on it and hit it with a sludge hammer. Someone held the shaft below the tube so it won't turn. It took a good 20 minutes to get it off, but it did. The most important part is lining up the tube bracket so all the holes align. If not you won't be able to get all the springs back in. They kind of skip that part in the video. But all in all it took a few hours, but it doesn't leak anymore and is very quiet. My washer is approximately 20 years old, but better than the new washers. Good luck.
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The washing machine was losing grease into the drum and on our clothes
Opened the top of the washing machine, removed the two screws and the front cover removed the agitater, drum and outer tub. replaced the bearing and seals and reassembled.
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Justin
February 28, 2018
Having trouble removing inner tub or spin basket
For model number MAV5000AWW
Hi Justin,
Thank you for your question. There is a video on our website that you can reference on how to remove the inner tub. The washer in the video may not show exactly like the one you have, but it will give you a general idea on how to remove the part. You will find the video under part number PS2349020. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Scott
February 19, 2020
My washer is making a loud noise when the agitator is moving during the wash cycle and the tub is stationary. It appears to be a bearing issue. There is no noise when in the spin cycle. Will the hub and seal kit correct this issue? Or is it a transmission issue? I don't think it's the transmission because there is no noise during the spin cycle. The washer spins out fine.
For model number MAV7557EWW
Hello Scott, thank you for inquiring. Yes, replacing this Hub and Seal Kit for model should fix it. You may also want to consider the Lower Bearing Assembly part number PS2003141. Good luck with your repair!
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Don
July 23, 2017
Washer will not spin , can not turn by hand , think bearing is locked up , how do i get the old bearing out to replace it , do i need special tools for this , thanks
For model number PAV2300AWW
Hi Don,
That is a good question. You would require some tools for the installation. One of our customer's left a comment on our website, "Opened the top of the washing machine, removed the two screws and the front cover removed the agitator, drum and outer tub. replaced the bearing and seals and reassembled." The customer rated this repair as easy. I hope this helps. Have a great day!
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Rick
November 27, 2023
My maytag washer makes a grinding noise during the spin cycle only. What do you recomend for a fix? it is 23 years old.
For model number MAV6000AWQ
Hi Rick, thank you for the question. Based on our understanding, the issue is with the spin bearing, part number PS11741784. We would recommend checking the bearing to fix the issue. We hope that helps!
My washer makes a grinding sound when agitating only. Will this kit solve the problem.Thank you, ron
For model number MAV7600AWW
Hello Ron, thank you for inquiring. Yes, replacing this Hub and Seal Kit for model should fix it. You may also want to consider the Lower Bearing Assembly part number PS2003141. Good luck with your repair!
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Kim
March 2, 2020
Looking to purchase partselect number ps2349020
Manufacturer part number w10219156
for a Magic Chef w20hn2
what size spanner wrench is required? pin diameter and positions? do you have suggestions where to buy one?
thank you.
Good Day Kim. Thank you for your question in regards to the Hub and Seal Kit (PartSelect Number PS2349020). Based on our research, the following are the tools that you will need in order to replace this part5/16” nut driver, ratchet with 3/8” and 1/2” sockets, an extension, pair of pliers, pair of locking pliers, putty knife, a pipe wrench, hammer. You should be able to find these tools at a local hardware store in your area. We hope this helps! Best Regards.
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Michael
April 18, 2022
I have a Maytag Atlantis that started making very loud noises during the spin cycle. After a while it seemed to struggle getting the spin going and eventually would not move. Motor seemed to be running. Also started getting more leaking - tub eventually drained out the bottom.
I dismantled the entire machine and cleaned everything and reapplied some grease in areas. The spin bearing on the tub seal unit was rusted a bit but still moved freely. Brake was dirty with some grease in it - now cleaned. Pulley wheels looked good but cleaned with varsol and then alcohol - belt looks good too.
After reassembling, the hub still seemed seized and still would not turn. Learned later this may be due to the brake being engaged although new machines in the store could spin easily either direction. Apparently the thrust bearing disengages the brake - manually turning the rotor does spin the hub. Is that normal though that the inner tub seems stuck?
Not knowing about the brake operation, I even cracked the transmission (major pain) and cleaned it - all the gears looked fine. Reassembled, filled with new gear oil and resealed.
I am assuming the leak and noise is related to the tub seal kit components. But, would this be the reason for the tub not spinning at all?
For model number MAV6200AWW
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your question. If your washer was making a noise when it was spinning, the issue is usually the tub bearing. If the washer is no longer spinning and it is now leaking, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the transmission pulley and bearing, the drain pump and pulley, the seals and the inner and outer tubs. If the inner tub seems stuck, check the basket and drum gap to see if something is lodged there. Once you have determined the part you need, please feel free to call customer service. We are open 7 days a week and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
When the washer is in spin cycle the machine wants to walk because the drum moves back and forth. Which kit is recommended to prevent this from happening?
For model number Pav3200AWW
Hello Dave, thank you for contacting us. We would recommend checking the suspension spring, part number PS11738823. It supports the outer tub and keeps the tub stable during unbalanced loads. Replacing the transmission pulley and bearing kit, part number PS2003651, can also help with the problem. Customer service is always available to help you place an order if you are having trouble doing so. Good luck with your repair.